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'4. THE NASHVILLE TENNESSE AN Sunday June 7, 1936. PROUD PAPA AGAIN AT S6! CHARGES SWAPPED IN ARKANSAS ROW THREE ARRAIGNED ON BLACK LEGION HYMM IN ARCHIVE JERUSALEM (Palcor The original scoro of "Haukvah," the Hebrew national hyma composed by Nattall Hon Imber. Jowisb-Amert can post, has been presented to the library of ths Hebrew TTslverslty hers. The manuscript waa found accidentally in America by Dr.

William Fslgenbaum of Now Tor- work will bo started at ones was given this week by AdJutanUOen-eral John Coleman of Alabama, STRATTON A. TO MEET Stratum parent-Teachsrs association will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday at 1:10 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Snow Watson. It waa announced yesterday. Work on Athene Armory Scheduled About July 1 ATHENS.

June tM8pl.V-Work Is expected to start-soon f-ter July 1 on the construction of Athena' new ISO.000 armory which will be eonetructed with WPA funds is Edgewood subdivision on a sits recently purchased and donated by the cjty. Assurance that ITS BRAIN SURGERY MARK STOCKHOLM P) Prof. Herbert OUvecrons, celebrated Swedish surgeon, recently performed hla one thousandth operation for brain umor. He has operated oa more than S.000 needs. A sw months ago be sped by airplane to Moscow to operate on ona of ths soviet leaders.

ACTIVITY CHARGES Federal Investigation Conducts Secret Probe of Condition Of Cotton States Detroit Prosecutor, Sus- LITTLE ROCK. June VP) Charges and countercharges were aired In Memphis and Little Rock pends Investigator1 On Suspicion. today over the trial of a southern tenant farmers union organlier at r1 MCTJtOIT. June OP) An id- Forrest City, while a federal Inves Kitted "brigadier general" of the tigator quietly puraued an Indepond glee a- Legion two ether men Wffi 'SOW MWi omjsin; wii m) ent Inquiry of actual conditions among East Arkansas cotton chop 'irons Arraigned today on charges pertlei petlng la the latest of the pers. series of lashings attributed to the Tbe American Civil Liberties Un Masked aiftit riders.

1 ion posted a 11.000 reward tor in At the same time. Prosecotor It 'I Baaoe C. JfcCrea, director of the formation leading to the arrest and final conviction of any person or nr here to uproot and destroy the terror lata' orspwiUntlon, announced persons' guilty of violence agatnst any member of the ETFU In con a had eaipended one of 'till Investigators on Information the detect! had taken part In Black nection with the farm strike. 1 i Oov. J.

Futrell commended the "aplrlt which promoted" the offer Legion Initiation ceremonies. The suspended investigator, Ray. Markland, a former mayor of of the reward and told the civil liberties union that the "greater part" suburban Highland Park, will be dismissed If the charge against him It substantiated. MeCrea raid. Markland't suspension rame on of what ft had heard about the cotton choppers' strike was "untrue)-" Clay East.

Memphis, union or- i 1 Jiff ranlzer, and M. V. Moody, Little Rock attorney, published state ll 1. tbe heels of the abrupt dismissal of hla brother, Clyde Markland. as tier In the court of Circuit Judg--Jtmes B.

Cbenot. who Is presiding ments In Memphis describing what they termed mistreatment In For rest City yesterday after D. m. at the state's grand jury investlfra-tlon Into charges the Black Legion rv an nbi Benson, another union organiser, was fined more than 11,000 for his conducted a long reign of terror Sr among factory workers and farm era In many parts of the state. Georgs Isaac Hughes, ths Confederate veteran of New Bm, N.

who becams a father at 94, la a proud papa again at 96. A daughter, Mary Gertrude, waa born to him end hla 28-year-old wife 18 months after the birth of their son, Franklin Roosevelt Papa Hughes le holding Franklin Rooeevelt and In bed tla hla wife and Mary Gertrude. (Associated Free Photo) actlltles in that section. Special Aasistant U. S.

Attorney General Sam E. Whitaker, accompanied by a state ranger began Both Marklands denied any con I At ti'-n if: Si i it nection with ths hooded order. While a search for "higher uds' his investigation of STFU charges la the Black Legion was pressed by of "peonage among the cotton farm workers. Whlttakers movements wers kept secret several agencies, homicide squad detectives announced they hid found the "White Russian'' who addressed the meeting May 12 ai i 13" -I In notifying Governor Futrell of the 11,000 reward, the Civil Liberties Union wrote him that It was being offered "because of reports NEWS OF COLORED PEOPLE By LUTHClfCAR MICHAEL A which the abduction of Charles A Pools was planned. of violence against three strikers, The man gave his name aa Victor denying them the rights under the Nicholas Fchulti, and related lhat he had been Invited by a feJKiw em 4er vrte- i "tifelsww Outstanding among the leading ploye In an automobile plant to make speeches against Commun lam.

chnrch events in th city for the day will be the services at the standing work In the field of engineering. Crosthwalt received his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering at Purdue University in law to organise, strike and picket peacefully." BRYANT HEADS BETHEL ALpim "The next thing I knew, I was Spruce Street Baptist Church to in the Rlark Legion, John A night featuring the Nashville mem bera of the Baptist commission 1920, and for more than 16 years has been connected with ths C. A Rlcca, assistant prosecutor, quoted 'him as saying. Hrhultr raid he which returned during the past heard Harvey Davis, Black Le week from the Bahama Islands. Mrs.

WMrAIcxafider, Mi-Ken- The Nashville members of the commission were: Dr. and Mrs. A Reelected Secrelary- Dunham Company of Marshaltown. In 1930 he became a technical adviser for the co ipany. He is also recognized an outstanding Inventor, holding several U.

P. and foreign patents on heating and ventilating systems. Treasurer M. Townsend, Dr. and Mrs.

L. A Bowman, Dr. and Mrs. L. Jordan glon officer who with 14 others is charged with the "execution" of Pools, deliver a speech accusing Poole of beating his wife.

fich.ults also identified several of those held for Poole's murder a having attended the meeting, which the state chargea they left In order and the Rev. F. P. Phillips. Dr.

Townsend is secretary of the Bun I i I day School Publishing Board. He made ths trip to the islands last The enniversary celebration of to take Poole on a one way ride. The men arraigned today on kid year with the commission, Mrs, McKENZIE. June BpI.) The Rev. Wylle Bryant, graduate of both ths academic school and the seminary at Bethel college and pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, Owens-boro, Ky yesterday was elected to succeed the Rev.

H. C. Walton. I i' i Townsend. music editor at the Sun day School Publishing Board, and naplng and assault chargea In the flogging of Robert Penlan late last year were Charles King, former director of ths choir at the Spruce Street Baptist Church, haa trav a 1 eled extensively in Europe and the Jackson.

Mrs. W. M. Alexander, Holy Land. She Is recognized aa one of the denomination's leading McKenjIe, was reelected secretray-treasurer.

All of the vice-presi iff church music composers and ax dents from the southern states rangers. Dr. Jordan, was for i stMBMSMsaeneaswooaisv A- rt i xC'jtW-' I were reelected. The annual business meeting' of the pastorate of the Rev. J.

T. Ridley of ths Tabernacle Baptist Church came to a clone with special services last Sunday. At the morning services. Dr. C.

C. Men tier, superintendent of the Tennessee Industrial delivered the principal address Dr. J. W. Wstklns, pastor of the Mt.

Zlon Baptist Church, delivered the anniversary sermon at the o'clock services. The final address for the day was delivered by the ftev. f. B. Ridley, pastor of the Mt.

Olive Baptist Church, and president of ths Tennessee Baptist state convention. The Rev. J. T. Ridley has pas-tored the South Nashville church three years.

Jimmy Adams, former cartoonist number of years a prominent mis ionary to Africa. I-: the association followed a lunch Kcorse Tillage councilman; Howard Lawrence, a steel plant worker; Md Wilbur Robinson, sjsrapended Detroit street railways employe who admitted to Rlcca he wa a Black Iegion "brigadier general" on recruiting duty. The three pleaded Innocent, and wars held under $50,000 bonds each for examination next Monday with three others arraigned yesterday ths same case. Ths atate charges Penlan was abducted, "tried" by a mob of masked men, tied to a tree and beaten for non-attendance at meetings. The commission of 21 members which was composed of prominent eon given at the Virginia hotel here immediately after the graduation exercises during the morning.

The thirty members of the graduating church leaders, was headed by Dr. 1C Williams, president of tbe National Baptist Convention, Inc. rlaea and Dr. Doak S. Campbell, and Mrs.

S. W. Layten, president Peabody college. Nashville, who mm as-. delivered the class sddress, were of ths woman's Auxiliary, guests of honor.

Among the targe group of visit Special services commemorating nsr slumnl were Will Calhoun, the thirty-eighth anniversary of the O'CONNOR PLACED Ripley, a member of the class of for the Nashville Independent, and prominent member of local orchestras. Is directing an eight-piece pastorate of ths Rev. Spencer 18SS and a former teacher at the Jackson of ths St Andrew Pres IN CONGRESS RACE kE-TjfJtow''' college, and Mrs. Will Dinwiddle, byterian will be held In band in Vlnelsnd. N.

according to ai) announcemet which reached the church auditorium' next gun Paris, member of the 1892 class, Mlos Nelle Blair Blrdsong. Pu nJS Nasnvme during the week. St- sSMW laski, and Prof. J. Zwlngle.

day morning at 11 o'clock, according to announcements made during the past week by officials of Nashville, were former members The twelfth annual Snow and Ice Ex-Ma vor of Knoxville Qualified for J. Will Taylor'. Seat of the fsculty who attended. the church. 4 I CMWMttflltjjfc VsissjMOj The Rev.

H. C. Wslton. retir services will be held at the Ryman auditorium July 19. according to announcements made during the The public Is Invited to attend.

i LTvfBflasMsSJsjssjMafHsjMsBJ ing president of the association The church is located on the cor past week. presided over the luncheon as toast ner of Eighth Avenue, North, and Ae usual, the affair Is expected 6 CUBIC FOOT Gay Street. master. Among those who spoke were the Rev. W.

B- Cunningham. to attract a capacity audience. Union City, secretary-treasurer of Final plans ars now being made by East Nashville leaders for the At a meetina last Mondav nlaht. the board of education, the Rev. Dr.

D. H. Turpln. local dentist and A. D.

Rudolph. Paducah, Ky. parade and field day activities member of Me harry faculty, was President L. L. Thomas, Dean H.

B. i KNOX'ILLE. June John T. O'Conn- r. wrrner mayoi of Knoxvllle, waa qualified todav as a candidate for tli Democratic nomination for Cjngresa from ths Second district.

A nominstlng petition waa filed With R. Creek more, a member of the Knox county Democratic primary board. David Fleming, an attorney who circulated the petition, said copies would be filed with Democratic nrlmary boards In the which will be staged at the Fred erick Douglass Park next Satur Evans. Dean B. K.

Reagiii and the appointed chairman of the Finance committee of the colored T. M. C. day. The plot of ground, bought for negroes of East Nashville, is A.

Other members of ths com Rev. D. w. Perry, all of McKensle. SCHWARZKOFF OUT mittee are Dr.

S. S. Morris. E. L.

located on Kite Street in ths Brans Price. Will Lathan, J. H. Hale. Ira T.

Bryant, I. T.Creswell and Herman Cowan. ford Addition. The parade will form at the Meiga School, and will OF POSITION TODAY 'A SSBSSSJgginiSXBSJpiqBBS IIIIIIIIIII.IIM IIHILS IHSJ begin at 10 clock. other 11 counties of the district.

The program Is sponsored by the TRENTON. N. J-, June I The special financial effort which O'Connor, asked )f he expected to Kast Women Civic Clcb was scheduled far inAmv mt th.i The man who directed the world seek the nomination, said he would Etoruce Street Rantl hum wide search for the Lindbergh baby ol which Mrs. M. L.

Shelby is the president. The East Nashville make a statement latr. J. Will Taylor, now Second dis been postponed until next Sunday, according te announcements made Men's Political Club, of which E. killer prepared tonight to turn in his uniform and end Ms li-year trict congressman.

Is Reeking the inursaay. W. Woolfolk is president, is as sisting. Republican renomlnation. career as superintendent ef New A special invitation la helnv ex Jersey state police.

$5 DOWN $6 MONTRlT SMALL CAHMNG CHAitGC A Verified $165,00 Value! tended to ths general public. Criticised by Gov. Harold "Search the Scriptures," will be ths subject of the sermon which will Hoffman for what he termed "po HUMBOLDT CRATE lice bungling" of fhe Lindbergh be delivered by the Rev. J. N.

Nel kidnap murder Investigation but son- pastor of the Roger Heights baptist church, this morning at the praised by CoL Charles A Lind FACTORY CLOSED HUMBOLDT. June ttP) bergh himself. Col. H. Norman 11 clock services.

Communion services will be held this afternoon 8 OF ITS 18 FEATURES! V. i Schwarzkopf, refused reappointment, goes out of office tomorrow. at 2:30 o'clock. The B- C. Jarreli and Company Named by the governor to suc Announcement waa also male that special Children Day services ceed him.

Col. Mark O. KlmberHng. will be held at the church next Sun the prison warden who had charge 5 Jkv. tjP of fhe execution of Bruno Rich day- The pastor will deliver a spe cial sermon at the 11 o'clock aerv oox manufacturing plant was closed today on order of President L.

P-KJmbrough following Thursday's walkout of union employes- "We have supplies for the next fix months," Mr. Klmbrough union had no complaint on wages or hours- We were paying from 25 to 60 per cent higher wages ard Hauptmann for the Lindbergh ices Jto young people of the com ML crime, awaits stats Senate con firmation. munity who were members of graduating classes. Accompanied by his congregation irrnrri Ths governor, whoee criticism of the state police Investigation of the Lindbergh kidnaping was paralleled 18 Speed reeling the Rev. Nelson will deliver a spe than any other box manufacturers cial sermon at the Vine Glenn Bap In the South- They wsnted union 'AutoiMtle Inbarior Light In Cantor.

No DoA Comers. by his own Inquiry, during which Regulator ond Defrosting Switch. tist Church, Flat Rock, Wednesday recognition. I couldn't see It." night of this week. Me will speak he once delayed the execution of Hauptmann, disregarded requests of ikbout 200 employes are affected Bfljp ft from the subject, "What Hast Thou by the strike- numerous citizens and organl Done?" The church choir will ren William Dollar, union secretary, tiona of the state in refusing to der miifcical selections uunder the said the union Includes 25 or 30 reappoint Schwarzkopf.

direction of Mrs. Nelson. women, and that had asked Improved sanitary conditions, union Elaborate plans are being made i-M-no-nHInn and "fair" wrtrkinir FOUR WEEKS' TEST far the observance of the first an hoUrs for women- nlversary of the pastorate of the TATE RITES TODAY PHELBYVILLE. June Rev. A.

L. Bratcher as the pastor of the Vine tilen F'ntist Church at Klst Rock. The sffair will begin tomorrow night, and will continue (Spl Funeral services for James Csntsr Freeiing Unit. Chrome Door ond PROVES ELDERLY U0MEF1 CAII FEEL YEARS YOUNGER F. Tate, 74, well-known farmer of Bedford county, who died St his Extra Fort Freezing In Upper Tray.

Ics in 90 sinutet through June it was announced Outstanding among the feature home in Pleasant Grove vicinity yesterday nf a hsart attack, will be of the observance will be the spe. cial programs which will be fUtmaUy Buigh Ben is the opa'wifh everycoe who snioys a ykssi oi bear, la brewed ol ctkosoeat bops and malt-it is thoroughly fermented -fully aged Tts its pefc, smooth, roel-low goodness. NotaPlts creamy tofx Thers is no -trftes-taste to BuBOOl Bm. TTs made light nished by a number of the city's held at the residence Sundav at 2 p. m.

Burial will be here in yVlllow-mount cemetery. leading churches. A banquet in honor of the pastor will be among In body and mind be Mr. Tate was a member i of the the entertainment features of the Primitive Baptist church. 8urvivors are his wife, Mrs.

Sal- affair. At a recent meeting of the board He Ledford Tate; two daughters. Mrs. Bobo and Mrs. Ben Davidson, both of Pleasant Grove, and bccauM it cogbj Wards that much lets to soli! Ward Rofifgeratoro ars built to the highest standards of quality la tho refrigeration Industry by nation-ally-known refrigerator manufacturersl They are fust as expensive tp build aa the other 3 leading makes.

But you save the cost of exorbitant national advertising, middlemen's profits, and high-pressure selling expense. Ton get 100c worth of refrigeration for every dollar you invest in a Ward Hectrio Refrigerator. Thafa why it's America's finest refrigerator investment! The big 6 cubic ft Ward Standard ahown above is the size that most families need and has the built-in quality features most families want! In actual testa it made ice in a hurry in the 120-degree "hot room" at Wards Bureau of Standards; with amaxingly small current consumption. That meant fast freezing on the hottest days! That means big savings in electricity every month! Has 6.33 cubic ft. net capacity and 13 sq.

ft. of shelf Makes 84 ice cubes, 3 big trays, 6 lbs. ice at a freezing! Super-insulated all steel welded cabinet has add-retisting porcelain interior and famous DuPont Dulux exterior! Come in and see it today. Compare Save up to 40l i Now! 5-Year Protection Plan! Theological Seminary, the honor of one son, Crawford? Tate of Pleas 1-Plece Acid-Reilitlng Porcelain Food ant Orove. Tims-proved, Plus-Powered Compressor, Delco Motor.

BIBLE SCHOOL TO OPEN The Vacation Bible school of the Imnvanuel Haptlst church opens Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Dr. president-emeritus was bestowed upon Dr. J. H.

Barnett, veteran educator and dean of the seminary. More than 100 Baptist leaders will board a spcrlal train Tuesday evening fur New Orleans to attend the annual sessions of the Sunday school and B. Y. P. CongresH.

which will begin dnesday morning and continue through Sunday. Dr. Henrv Allen Boyd, secretary of the National Baptist Publishing Board, is secretary, of the congress. Charles S. Henderson, pastor of the church, will conduct the opening worship period.

NU GRAFI BOTTLING CO One of the features of the school will be the music period. In charge of E. J. Oatwood of the Peabody r'f Distributor rUtk N. Fhewe 6-5267 TO FIND gJert attractive help train physical womanly charm.

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and Vanderbllt faculties. The following department super According to reports ads during the past week, one of the largest BOOM rOU WANT Easily Rsnovabla Bor-Type Shslvsu Pkmnsd Interior. intendents will have charge: Junior department, Mrs. Harry Wsltera: primsrv depsrtment, Mrs. Easyout Ics TreW Ks-Isom.

A Touch Frost Frozen Tray. delegations In the history of the affair is expected to attend. The local delegation will he ac firace Richardson Read: beglnnera' complished by a brr hand com department, Mrs. Cody Bell. posed largely of emplovee or tne National Baptist Publishing Board.

AIR BRIDEGROOM JAILED RIO DK JANEIRO (P Their MH3F.a B2BHHT JSIS The band is unler the direction of Philip V. Llndsley, prominent local wedding aboard an army plans J.000 feet up, waa made even mors memorable for Flight Lieut- Ruby musician. David Crosthwalt of Marshal- Canarbo Lucas and Amelia Vielra whon the war ministry ruled the Mill TOUNC ell ke se1 te essM res TELEPHONE 5-2191 town. Ia a former Nash vidian, was presented a medal of achievement FIFTH AND UNION STREET plane had been used In defiance of army regulations and Jailed the by ths National Technical Associa ftnMMtf fprs CUuifiti 'grocrm tor 1 aajrav tion during the past week lor out.

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